Oreo’s New Dill Pickle Flavor Sparks Debate Among Pickle Enthusiasts
Oreo has applied its chocolate sandwich format to a dill pickle–inspired cookie. The product combines a chocolatey sandwich base with a coated topping and an edible image. Filmogaz.com reviewed the ingredient and nutrition breakdown supplied for a single cookie.
Cookie composition
The cookie portion lists standard baking ingredients. It contains sugar, unbleached enriched flour, palm oil, and soybean and/or canola oil.
- Cocoa processed with alkali and high fructose corn syrup are present.
- Leavening agents, salt, and soy lecithin appear in the formula.
- Natural and artificial flavors include cinnamon and chocolate notes.
- Food colorings noted include red 40 lake, yellow 6 lake, blue 1, and yellow 5 varieties.
Coating, topping and edible image
The chocolatey coating uses dairy components. It lists sugar, palm and/or palm kernel oil, whey, milk, nonfat milk, and buttermilk.
- Coating also contains lactose, cocoa, soy lecithin, and natural flavor.
- The decorative topping relies on sugar, dextrin, tapioca starch, and colorants.
- The edible image is made from tapioca starch and corn syrup solids.
- Additional edible image ingredients include cellulose, canola oil, polysorbate, gum arabic, and glycerin.
- Titanium dioxide and several food dyes appear in the image for color.
Colors and additives
Multiple artificial colorings and sweeteners are used across components. Examples include blue 1, red 3, red 40, yellow 5, and yellow 6.
Nutrition facts per serving
One serving equals one cookie weighing 26 grams. The nutritional values reflect that single portion.
| Weight per serving | 26 g |
| Calories | 130 |
| Total fat | 6 g |
| Saturated fat | 3.5 g |
| Sodium | 80 mg |
| Carbohydrates | 20 g |
| Sugars (total) | 15 g (15 g added) |
| Protein | 1 g |
| Calcium | 10 mg |
| Iron | 0.7 mg |
| Potassium | 30 mg |
Allergens and labeling notes
The cookie lists common allergens. It contains wheat, soy, and milk.
Consumers sensitive to dyes or added sugars should inspect the ingredients carefully.
The Oreo new dill pickle flavor mixes familiar cookie ingredients with a novelty topping. The unusual combination may spark debate among pickle enthusiasts and curious snack buyers. Filmogaz.com will continue to monitor ingredient disclosures and consumer responses.